Institutional Membership

Institutional Membership

Current Institutional members:

Butler University offers a MFA in Creative Writing with a specialty in Creative Writing for Wellness. MFA Students at Butler can specialize in poetry, fiction or creative nonfiction, and can choose every semester from workshops in these genres. The program also includes a visiting writers series, teaching creative writing in schools and facilitating creative expression in other community settings. For more information visit www.butler.edu/mfa or contact Hilene Flanzbaum, MFA Director, at hflanzba@butler.edu or Mindy Dunn, Admin of MFA Program, at mdunn1@butler.edu.

Dominican University of California offers a Low-Residency MFA in Creative Writing with an optional Narrative/Poetic Medicine track. “Writing for Renewal” brings together poets and writers who seek to explore the forces of illness and recovery through the written word. Our belief is that being cured of the disease is not the same as being healed, and that the writing of poetry and prose brings us to a place of healing. The low-residency model allows students to pursue the MFA with minimal disruption to home life and career. For more information visit: http://www.dominican.edu/mfa or contact Dr. Joan Baranow at joan.baranow@dominican.edu or (415) 485-3264.

Metanoia Institute: http://www.metanoia.ac.uk. Validated by Middlesex University (London), the MSc in Creative Writing for Therapeutic Purposes offers face-to face development in personal, practical and professional practice of creative writing for therapeutic purposes taught over 10 weekends per year. Students can complete a Postgraduate Certificate (Year 1), a Postgraduate Diploma (Year Two) and independent study with a Research Advisor to complete a dissertation (Year 3) and receive the MSc award. The course is offered in Bristol and London, UK. This unique course will offer students opportunities to engage with the theory and research that underpins this field in ways that foster their own critical abilities. Students will be encouraged to find their own voice on major issues. There is a strong emphasis on creating opportunities to develop the personal qualities that becoming a facilitator of creative writing for therapeutic purposes demands.
For more information go to: www.metanoia.ac.uk/msccwtp
or contact Mandy Kersey on 020 8579 2505 020 8579 2505 or mandy.kersey@metanoia.ac.uk Metanoia Institute, 13 North Common Road, Ealing, London W5 2QB.

BENEFITS OF INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP:

Institutional Members offer vital support for NAPT and new opportunities for collaboration. Our Institutional Members receive a variety of incentives and discounts to help them connect with the rest of the membership:

Conference discounts: Full-time staff and faculty of the Institutional Member’s organization may receive a 10% discount on the conference registration cost when attending NAPT’s annual conference. (Institutional Members: please contact the NAPT Administrator to find out how to receive your 10% discount. Note that discounts cannot be combined)

Publications: Institutional Members receive a free subscription to NAPT’s membership newsletter, The Museletter, which is published three times a year, and receive quarterly issues of The Journal of Poetry Therapy. Institutional Members also receive all e-mail announcements and mailings that are sent to the general membership.

Facebook: participation in NAPT’s online discussion group in our NAPT Facebook page, a virtual community where ideas, resources, and inspiration are freely shared.

Website: Listing on the NAPT web site with a link and description of your business, services and other information about your organization.

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The Christopher Mazza “Pursue the Dream” Award

Established to promote projects that benefit, uplift and support the development of adolescents and young adults and is given to recognize, support and deepen the continuing endeavors of a poetry therapist or poetry facilitator working with young people. The award honors the memory of Christopher J. Mazza (May 13, 1984-Nov 1, 2005), a kind and loving young man with an unconquerable spirit.
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